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," A. ' . .. ' ; - . . '-. . - . ' . . -v . " " ' -v . s - . j ' 1 -t" VOL. XX1I-K0..78. K1W irCMflpSDATvUORIIier JUSr3,-:iS0 TWIHTY-THIBD TIAR REDUCTION IN There ia oaly 80 days left to Come and get our prices, the All Colored Lawns at Cost. go Zephyr Suitings, worth 18o to close out at 10c, French Ginghams, 36 inches wide, 30e value for 20c, Hemstitched Grape Silk, the popular faoric for summer costumes, 30 inches wide, COc quality, Reduced to 40c. Mercerized Silk, 30 inches wide, good value at 60o to close out at 30c. J. II. MITCHELL & CO., PHONE 288. 43 Pollock St, Opposite Post-office. is the very Best Faint made. It surpasses all other paints as to Quality, Durability and Cov ering Capacity. Leads, Oils And colors. Varnishes, Enamels, Floot-Paint, Var nish Stains, Bnggy Paints, Roof Paints, and Paint Brushes, Window Screens and Screen Doors Ice Cream Frezers and Water Coolers. S Middle St. Screen Doors And Windows ! All Sizes, Mew shipment just to hand Heath & Mi Hi gan Paint, none hotter, covers most, looks best. Car load Fence "JVire just re ceived. Builders Material. Nash Doors and Blinds. Poultry Wire, Mill and Machine supplies. BAJIDWARK 78 Mtddl(Bt Phoo 147. ew H Market. THE COAST LINK MARKET 1j ready to serve the people with th very BEST metU, both Fresh and Salt that can b procueed. Canned Goods, Poultry, Ac. The Public Tatronage is Solicited. J. BE. SPKNCEK, Manager. 79 Dre4 5trMJ, Patkif BaUdlac The Racyclo - w nu kt Ikn say eUter wkaai, wu Um Um Mf good k(t . aon M ikaaMyeUMt Mgk frtd wkMlaa4 gttrae WiUr MUVtotloi Uu say other aL '. TBI B1CTOLI toacw -k eoalirraly JadiMttuJ 1U nm froeaUrMle ttwiw aUUa wlUkMt eO. 1W r m4( trm tke very beatBMUerlaJ e4 tu4 ka tte ttry ttUrt.M4 41m, m4K etr, m4 jMreet4 for tbe ' Mlrete froei Jul lit eaUIIM. ' amber MM. - rerMleky 'i Le M Edgcrton, For Sale ! .' : At eaee. Ho II Wtk-Wlii 'aa.eeeiook eMa,.kaalla tet,r- rricrkK, eke tufc Xm, fcti pt wtrvg ktltU, VkrdoUt' setlmke l4Ut 4 a pUu4 pmlaUfl grttatr. . Oa Bp JM, JW4, T)bl ItosM 4 W wi'l MeUeo'd. lrr'ri: . - . i.C8ARLOTIi;; dispose of them they must profit is yours. 444AAA4A Supply Co., .M1LU8DPPLIE8 44 CrmfeifSt rhoD 218. SVieat July Smart Set and Alnstee's V IcMagazmes tin'- .. ... . . Wr opned bttlieree'aooaUr ud retUarMl ia (be Oiley ttor. Ke ' 59 Broad Street OitWf DopewtU bki long eiiN Utcd l th eocklof of rrbcatnd art lr IbM W f tleM yo. Phone 09. mom r -. Local Option A Biff - Paflure,.- ,; DjiavlUe. , Va Not JMih-Eet. J. Cleveland Hall, Hector Qf the Cknrcfc of the Epiphany, U - bis aemorn Banday mornins took occasion to retlew the local option altnation here and te ahow by the manhalllDg of facts and figures that, while the banishing rof the local rale of whisky has probably -, not mater. lally affected the financial and business welfare of the city, ttis undermining and sapping the moral nature of men and hoys, and placing a premium on proens tlnation and perjury. -'.-. ... ' Dr. Hall stoted that the men who Tot ed against the saloon last Hay now-kept spirituous, liquors in their homes, and that more intoxicants are being drunk than when the open saloons was a part of the city's life. He said that from a moral standpoint local option is a com plete failure, and that those who claim otherwise base their assertions solely and absolutely upon a basis of eommer ciaiism. He said that a prohibition that prohibits only the legal sale of a commo dity and Is not calculated to check the evil arhlng from the power to purchase, ortbe greater evil arising from the illegal sale thereof is bound to fall. (Prom the Baltimore Argni) la Cecil County, Maryland, there again the outbreak of the biennial prohi bition emallpoi or plague. Experience has shown in the county, as In all other places, that were prohibition or anti- saloon laws prevail, vice governs, crime dominates, speakeasies abound and im morality saturates everything with Its poisonous effectf. Where license obtains legality governs and crime disappears, or innocence Is protected and guarded exists only at a minimum and neighbor hoods become decent. Wesiy nothing about the revenue derived from license. Wc bt Ueve it would be far more profit able to a community to glvelicenses free to decent men who conduct the business nd run It reBneciablv than to have speakeasies and criminal resorts run by improper parties, where crime Is gener ated and the county lax-pavers foot the c iurt bills and expenses. Cecil County has had an experience with prohibition and one with legal license. The evidence Is Incontestable that, under license, the county has pros pered and Its morality is far and away above the period of prohibition. An In come has been made and expenses of crime cut down to nothing. MISSISSIPPI. The following ia extracted from the report of the grand jury of Amite Coun ty, Missi jplppl, an agricultural country having no city or large town within Its borders and a community where the conditions are as favorable to the en forcement of local option laws as can be found anywhere: , "In conclucion, we beg to report that ihe unlawful sale of whisky is practiced all over ihe country to an alarming ex tent. It Is a menace to the peace and prosperity of our county and If not checked will be the cause of the ruin of a large part of the rising generation. Where local option exists is found law- ess persons, who will sell to any ana everybody, whenever they can, not re spect iog minority or other conditions. We have thought this matter over a good deal, and our only conclusion is the only way to deal with the question Is bv licenses. Under the license system where the man who sells It nnder bondt young men nnder age will be protected but where local option carries, every eve rlon and subterfuge will be resorted to, parties will tell to minors and all others alike, without the responsibility of a solvent bond, by which they could be forced to answer 1st damans. . We have tested the fruits ef local option tad de liberately denounce them to be worse than those of ihe saloon. : The prohibi tion la Meridian la a perfect barlesque on a dry town.- The' advocates of the move are disgusted. The arts of evasion are being reduoed to a system." (BUlNeKaew.) Bill Nye, the humorist,' hit the nail on ihe head in his reply 'to Wisconsin youth who asked ifJCsnsas was a good stale In which to siatt anrther drag tore. . His reply was; . , "If you meaa by the drug business the stls of sure enough drags J would tot go to Kens as, ';, If It la the groat burning desire ef your uart to go Into a town of 1,000 people end open the thirteenth drag store In order that you stand behind a Tall, black-walnut prescription case day In and day cot, with a gradiate eet- ilncateloone band, and a Babcockflra extinguisher la the other, UEIeg "orders fct whisky made Of 'stamp water end the juice of f atuie punishment, yon wID do well to go to Kansas. It Is temper ance State, aad ho saloons are allowed i here.- Yon - ea rum a domosy drug store there with two . closest dreary old glass bottles oa the shelves, punctured by the bud of time and Ihe Kansas fly of the period, and with a prohibitory taw at t oar baefc anl a tali, red barrel la the back room filled with a mixture that will-burn greet' holes la nature's heart,' and mike Ike cemetery blossom u a roe, tad ia a few years yon can telleeoegkof this poisonous prepar ation to fill' joor flaU) pockets with wcalib." : -' - Torch " Columns, flalusters, Craok t'S, . I Pcfoll Work, ,Vt. Ei!r Work, llan!e! anl (Vrtrnt, Fb I"ors and Frams. All uri n '.' M t.:','i , Answer Ja k'Jt If C Case,': Special, toiroiirnaL Raleigh,- June 29,-W. C. Muuroe, chief counsel of the Atlantic A 'Koith Carolina railroad was 'here today to aid la preparing aa answer 'of tho State' and the A to Mhe complaint ofL BL Flnch, which goes t'o the Tnited States ClreoJt court of Appeals. The Aft H C was made a party to the defense In this case. Took Bota Degrees. A S Cox, son of General WTB. Cox, was the only member of the graduating class at the University this year, who took both the A. O, and the A. If degree His thorough preparation at the Horner I Military School, Oxford, N. C, enabled him to do this. National League Games. STANDING OP CLUBS' Won. Lost. Per Cent. New York, 43 18 728 Chicago, 36 21 831 Cincinnati, 35 23 607 Pittsburg, 31 23 626 St Louis, 87 30 473 Brooklyn, 25 88 . 395 Boston, 24 37 03 Philadelphia, 13 43 232 New York June 29 Game today: R H Boston 15 1 New York 4 9 8 Batteries-Willis and NeedhamjMcainnl ty and Warner. Umpire Johnstone. TSt Louis, June 29-The fo.lovtlng game was played today: R a E Chicago 8 17 1 St Louis 18 2 Batteries Lundren and Tiling; Sands- rl and Grady. Umpire O'Day. Philadelphia, June 29 -Game today; R H K Brooklyn 4 10 2 Philadelphia 6 13 8 Batteries Cronln and Bergen;Duggle by and Roth. Umpires Carpenter and Emslle. Pittsburg and Cincinnati In trsn sit. Rural Post Office Changes. After today (June 80th) the post office at Chip, Craven county will be discon tinued. Mall for persons living in that vicinity will receive their mall from the rural mall carriers from Vanceboro. The post offloes at Askln andZirah,' Craven county will be discontinued af ter today. Those who formerly received their mail at those offices will be sop plied by the Rural Free Mall carrier No I from New Bern. - Subscribers of the Journal at these places may have some trouble ia recely tng their papers at first bnt if they will be patient matters will soon be adjust ed.. It will be,better for' every one at these placee fJbcure metal mailboxes to receive their mall. . . AMoonUfMSall., i' ' ; . Bethfort,jBBe89tu.., . A delightful sail was given last night by- Messrs Earl Dickinson, Claud Wheat ley and Moses Cold to Misses Margaret and Lottie Geffrey ia honor .of their guest Mies Xlliaor Taylor" of -New Bern..- . . j.- : ; . ,, The party left the Davis Hotel wharf at 8 80 o'clock -oa pe yacht ' Dot F and after, taking s. spla about the harbor proceeded to the ; AUantle Jiotel at o'clock the party pest aa hoar sailing la the tale, after which the yacht was beaded for "old Beaufort", aad with a stiff south Tweete (ha wharf wal soon Never before la the history of this summer resort has s more pleasant esjl, bees reported --rH'ii''Vvf-,- y-1 ' rerhapsyou ars'la need.of a beer which la healthfurand, pure Jus) ,thl kind yon win feel proed to 'serve as a Uble beverage. GetPabsLn ; y 1 ViTlli -WOETJI.CAEOLINA' !-V AHV iStaie Normal and Industrial College:' - . v ' - . - f sT i SclenUJloV . - ' II va courses kadi of to Diplomas. Wll niilnned praollce and Observation laundry, tnltlon, and faes for use of text books, sic, 1100 a year. Tot nea-rel-jnnli nf tbn Rlata 11H0. Thtttsonlh annnal session be1ns 8nloml,r U 23ih.l!K)l. u - - Te secure board In the doimliorlis all ft ifore JIy 13th. CotrsiponJonoelnvlul aa e'eangrspners. ror rMamjMn m Car4 From Bcanlort." ? .. Af--ffir BufortN'V juoe 28.- -EdV?OBrnal:.;:!i.,;';'.C . ' lathe report of the game of base ball between New Bern and Beaufort In Wednesdsys Issue, we wish to say that we do lot know whether the writer of that article meant It a slur on Beaufort or not, but some belieye ltjrel meant as snch. ' , x; . ; ' - As for being celledfa "gang of fisher men" we have not the slightest objec tion, but we would like for the public to knew that our team knew nothing about the umpire before the game. He was a perfect stranger to onr team, and we think it Is an Injustice for the Journal to lead its readers to believe that Beaufort tried to win the game by foul means. Beaufort has always had the reputation of playing clean ball and we do not think it is treating our team with justice to lead the public to believe the umpire played the game for them. There is no doubt, but that the writer had no intention whatever of leading the public to believe our team played dlrfybalL We have always taken great pride in playing ball with New Bern, as we have always found New Bern to be our friend and we have always taken great' pleas ure of speaking in New Bern's behalf whenever we had the occasion of doing so. Hoping that the good feeling that has always existed between the two towns may continue to exist we are. Yours truly, Beaufort Athletic Association. CLAUD It. WDEATLY, Secretary. Ed. The writer did not Intend to cast any reflection against the Beaufort club In the least. They were excellent players and perfect penllemei In every respect. If the article Insinuated any deal between the visitors and the umpire the writer was unaware of It. We knew the umpire was as much or more of s stranger tO the Beaufort team than to the New Bern team but that does not al ter the facts of the case that be favored the Beaufort players. We did not ssy there was trickery nor do we believe It. The Journal had no intention of dis respect In calling the Beaufort "sa "squad of flehermen"any more than they should call our team by some s jch name ai has often been done in the best of spirit. As the above article says the Beau forts have always had the reputation of playing clean ball and the Journal would like to add that they also play a really very fine game and they are e worthy match for any amateur team In this section. The good feeling between (he two clubs Is in no wise defected by the first report and no Beaufort play er may feel In any way fearful that the friendly spirit Is broken. In Pabst Beer only the choicest ma terials are used, and the brewing la con ducted with absolute cleanliness. These are Important factors In beer making and the secret of Pabsl's great success. In the discussion of pure food In the United States Senate, Senator Mason of UJ1 noli declares that an investigating and snyalsls of Pabst Beer by experts In the Agricultural Department provod that not an ounce orHnop of preserva tive was found in Pabst Beer, end thst le to be-said to the honor and erodlt of Pabst. m Examination For A. & H. College. Yoang men desiring to enter the A A M College at Raleigh - may be examined at the county court house on Thursday July 14th, at 10 a m, by he county Sup erintendent of schools. .'JLU ' who con template attending this college the eom Uf session are urged to . avail themiel vee of this opportunity. For these who fall to pass it may lave the expense of a trip to Raleigh. V Papers will be exam ined aad applicants! notified a practica ble after the siaralcatton, - , 8, M. BBINBON,' . . J : . -' County Bupt. 8tn Senatorial District Contention. "By order Of the Executive'Commlttee he convention for Ihe 8th Senatorial District la nerebr called to meet at New Bera,5.C.,oa the 80th day of Jely, 1004 at ia-0'dock aooa for the, purpose of nominating ; two tend idatee for the nest Seaate of North Carolina. 'Sy .:'. 1 Y;T. ORMHD, -; ti'Sj- Ohrm of Xl Commits . .COURSES : ',- Commercial ' i?Z Domestic 5clsnc rj, Hanual .Tralnfnf : , '.Music, .. AdvsncsJ courses leadlsr te Dstreec School. Facnltv nnrhtera&0. Board. - - - " M - tultlon appllrsiluns should be made from those dcilrlns; competent teachers Muer inrnrmuun aa iress lceCream Now Eery Day, Do livered For 35c. a quart at your home. Ice cream soda, phos phates and all other cool and refreshing drinks at McSORLEY'S. OAJXUCj X ig one of the oldeBt cereals known In history. But the bar ley grown today is the product of cen turies of cultivation. Although It Is a i a tt ni-w hardy cenal, and (an he grown In any temperate climate, It is best cultivated In our Northern State), where the soil Is peculiarly adapted to produce the most nutritious species. Milwaukee, the home of the Pabst Brewing Company, Is located on the edge of a vast barley district, where the best barley in America is grown. Pabst has his own buyers, who have had years experienre In selecting barley, and whose exclusive employment la to purchase the two million buehels of this grain needed every year. Every bushel ot barley used by the Pabst Brewing Company Is the best the and affords, and tbla insures the great est possible nutrition In the malt from which Pabst beer is made. The hops. likewise are obtained by special em ployes whose office it is to Inspect the crops of this flower each year, and their purchase Is governed by their practice knowledge of the best localities of growth, and also the quality which pos sesses the correc, amount of aroma and 'hop principle" necessary to product good beer. Fabst Beer is always pure because it Is brewed from only the choicest materials. Before any vat, brew-ketlle, keg or bottle Is used a second time, vast corps of men and women wash, cleanse and scour these receptaoles until they are sweet and clean and free from all con tamination. By at am, the best labor and the litest scientific machinery are used throughout the great Pabst plant. Cleanliness and quality are above all else observed to the extreme. The doors of the Pabst plant are al ways open to visitors, who may lnspeot for themselves the superior methods em ployed in toe manufacture of Pabst Beer wnlch could not be made better lr double Its price were offered. A 4th JULY DRIVE. with your best girl should be taken In a new and comfortable buggy or phae ton choeen from our high grade and op today stock of line carriages. We make a superb display oLhandsome and well made vehicles that we are selling; at prices that will not hinder you from buying. It Is a known fact that our buggies are better than any. Why not get the beat for the lowest possible price f We put Rubber Tires on your old or new wheels. We shrink 70 or loose tires ia a machine without cutting them, or without taking tire from wheel on boggy while you wait Everybody is In vited to see the machine at work putting new bolte to old places. G. &lTato eft Sonn, Successors te O. H. Waters A Son, - . PhoM 185, T8 Bread M.' Maw Beam. V. O Bnck! BrjckM. Bri'ct !'! Quality aad price guaranteed In any quantity, wholesale or retail Orders left at I W Stewart's office; at f A M Beak building' will receive prompt attention, r . ' f . - ' Enterprise Rrlck,TIIe v anu jai'ge fjof -i J, Wt STEW4RT, ; - Beo'y. Treas. . vra. lyiiiTaionE, Carpcnttr W Joljbcr. All klcda of carpenter work done , . Fumltuio Repalfad, ' ' 8creert Work f tpaclrU, All orders given prompt altcntloo Ehop at 143 Middle Street,' Cot, Broad, NV Bern, N O, r- - Notice to Tensionow I ; As the first Uonday la July will come oalheeihday sad that betngakgal holiday, the coustf board of pensioners wt',1 pot meet until Tuesday the 6th day ofJaly, B. R. tZtTT, , Cl.bma Hoard rBs!'ss, Ftesh lot Small Pig Hams Jtist Receivede Also a Bbl Fancy New Orleans Molasses. Also new barrel Pulton Market Corned Beef, Try curFancy Elgin Butter, Fresh lot Voight's Snow Drif and Admiral Flour. Good Carolina Rice 10c qt. , omplete stook Fresh Canned Goods, We will thank you for a j 1 1 1. -.I .i ,i jiuwiwwu ui your maney retunaeu. Try ua for Good Coffee and Fine Teas, Youra to please,- McDANIEL 'Phone 91. alAAAAiillllXXXXXIIIXIIII Car Load VOIGHT S FLOUR. Carolina llama. Shai'er's llama and Breakfast Strips. Best Maple Syrup New Orleans Molasses Try our Monogram Coffee Tobacco and Snuff Imported and Domestic Cigars, all good aa represented or money refunded Mason's Fruit Jars Efttntc of E. J. 1'AIIKEK, Adiiiialmrairlx WUOLESALE- & RETAIL GROCER HONE GO. Cor. Broad A Hancock Hta. W heeler efc Wilonti VTV1 f..' rJf -druoaery HILU I am now ready and prepared to show you the lightest running, most noiseless and fastest el itching machine on the market, the world renowed BALL BEARING WHEELER & WILSON. Phone or send word and I will hare sir Singleton, my machine man to call on you. Needles, Oil, etc., for sale. Every make of machine repaired. VM. T. HILL, Dealer in Brorouta, Guns, Pistols, Cab Tnioeis, LraDKO Bhills, Phonoorpiw, Rroobds, & a muufii'oF Srosmsa OoODe. Job PnnrrtBAKD Rce bbb Briirr H asot aottjrib, Phone Uf 91 Middle St. Undor HoUl Chattawk, GENERAL f HARDWARE. ' , Screen , Wlro Doors and. Windows. .Thie Ice Saving v Gla 2ler Kefrigoratorjj; " Agent - for the Farmer Olrf aad Boy Cook RimV'-vr.vv.V'-;' rarmera will Ue ttst we carry a tery eomi I Amerkaa 8te4irireretM.5..:((j v," ' WZnhy M 5IMPLE5T Fire) AceI(Iciil,titntl 4 Plato G!n3 In- .; flurniico .. - Home end Foreign comranlesf Harvy's share of your trade,'' Satisfaction . . Wholesale e Itetall Grocer, 71 Broad UV IIIIilTil iIiTiH.TTYTTTTl What has Thomas Done ? Give The People His District When Asked For Mail at Their Crates. What is the man at 75 Middle street doing 1 Oirlng the people more goods for their money than any man in New Bern. Special bargains this week on all Sum mer goods. CLOTHING THIS WEEK MUST UO C3 Bulls $15.00, 18.50, 10.00, 8.00, 5.00, goes this week $11.00, 9.00, 8.00, f. 60, 8.00 Youths Suits $., 7., 5 , 3., goes this week $7., 0.. 8., 1.85. Boye8ulte$5, 4, 3, this week $3.50, 3.78, 2.00. Mens Pants from Bo to 100 Boys Pants from 15o to 88c. 1,000 yds 10c parcel goee 00. Look out for our to lawn, nearly all gone. 500 yds Apron Olngham, this week fo Calico e. Ladles Oauze from 5o to 15c, keep OooL The Barry Shoes, sold by no one else In the city, Guaranteed. Farmers Hats fof lOe, 15c SOs and 9Qo S. COPLON, O. d M0BTON, BeJeanuta:" T5 MIDDL1 mutlT, Hesl to (task Hardware Oo, Rev Bet. THE STANDARD I M B Anal .! " Bo. St. W. Ban. som, 0, a. IWDUor , Iran North OaraUaat BltWunTRlaSTCirt ItaMUN to rwoM. MmSiet tor, Wurta-' Inf WW's Oknlm h4 ... Naiseii 'ssaA1 DutrrlnM HmUoIm. Or, W.iMn(Via m imliMiaorml em ta kl s ("4on, I Saw a isirir rn Km mm f kl MMh II la itxy to tut eL-" 1 ter M Teera (TnS4KiiBa1lr4) that It ku prml a iatnall talllkl N tKICI SS OTSs X ' , At an auMsUte V. -'Iff . '.-. .. AT 1. r. 8, 7 Us rtily j p' , If, Uirevrho For tillouMieee, BMdacb 4jffi& tV t Dt.T1ii hf t's Lfm and Blood tyrop. (;.;.. h kv r. : -i :i c. ! ' a r vi ' n or e a U- ", Vv at Ilegin'.i.rs A I '.' r r.n
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